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Purchase this publicationPurchase Effects of Diminished Economic Opportunities on Social Stress

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Richard Fowles
Mary Merva


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1992 | Briefing Paper #34B

Effects of diminished economic opportunities on social stress
Heart attacks, strokes, and crimes

by Mary Merva and Richard Fowles

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